BS EN IEC 62386-306:2024
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Digital addressable lighting interface – Particular requirements. Input devices. General purpose sensor
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2024 | 46 |
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5 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
7 | English CONTENTS |
10 | FOREWORD |
12 | INTRODUCTION Figures Figure 1 – IEC 62386 graphical overview |
14 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
15 | 4 General 4.1 General requirements 4.2 Version number 4.3 Insulation 5 Electrical specification 6 Bus power supply 7 Transmission protocol structure |
16 | 8 Timing 9 Method of operation 9.1 General 9.2 Instance type 9.3 Input signal and value 9.3.1 Input value |
17 | 9.3.2 Sensor start-up and invalid measurements 9.3.3 Input signal range 9.3.4 Minimum and maximum input values 9.3.5 Measurement accuracy |
18 | 9.4 Events 9.4.1 Priority use 9.4.2 Bus usage 9.4.3 Encoding |
19 | Tables Table 1 – Measurement and alarm events |
20 | 9.4.4 Event configuration 9.4.5 Event generation Table 2 – Event filter |
21 | Figure 2 – Example of “measuredValue” changes and resultant hysteresis bands |
22 | Table 3 – “alarmType” Table 4 – “alarmIsActivated” |
23 | Figure 3 – Example of “measuredValue” changes and alarm levels Table 5 – Example alarm event messages |
24 | 9.5 Configuring the input device 9.5.1 Using the report timers 9.5.2 Using the deadtime timer 9.5.3 Setting the timers |
25 | 9.5.4 Setting the hysteresis Table 6 – Timer settings |
26 | 9.5.5 Setting the alarm type 9.5.6 Querying alarm status 9.5.7 Setting the alarm levels Table 7 – Default and reset values for “hysteresisMin” |
27 | Table 8 – Set alarm |
28 | Table 9 – “alarmX” value versus resolution examples |
29 | 9.5.8 Setting the alarm hysteresis 9.5.9 Query sensor type Table 10 – Set alarm disable values |
30 | 9.5.10 Setting magnitude 9.5.11 Manual configuration 9.6 Exception handling 9.6.1 Physical sensor failure 9.6.2 Manufacturer-specific errors 9.6.3 Error value Table 11 – “manualCapabilityInstance3xx” values |
31 | 10 Declaration of variables Table 12 – “instanceErrorByte” values Table 13 – Declaration of device variables Table 14 – Restrictions and modifications to instancevariables defined in IEC 62386103:2022 |
32 | 11 Definition of commands 11.1 General Table 15 – Declaration of instance variables |
33 | 11.2 Overview sheets 11.2.1 General 11.2.2 Standard commands 11.3 Event messages 11.3.1 INPUT NOTIFICATION (device/instance, event) 11.3.2 POWER NOTIFICATION (device) 11.4 Device control instructions 11.5 Device configuration instructions Table 16 – Standard commands |
34 | 11.6 Device queries 11.7 Instance control instructions 11.8 Instance configuration instructions 11.8.1 General 11.8.2 SET EVENT FILTER (DTR1:DTR0) 11.8.3 SET REPORT TIMER (DTR0) 11.8.4 SET ALARM REPORT TIMER (DTR0) 11.8.5 SET HYSTERESIS (DTR0) 11.8.6 SET DEADTIME TIMER (DTR0) 11.8.7 SET HYSTERESIS MIN (DTR0) 11.8.8 SET ALARM TYPE (DTR0) |
35 | 11.8.9 SET MAGNITUDE (DTR0) 11.8.10 SET ALARM (DTR2,DTR1,DTR0) 11.8.11 SET ALARM HYSTERESIS (DTR2,DTR1,DTR0) 11.9 Instance queries 11.9.1 General 11.9.2 QUERY DEADTIME TIMER 11.9.3 QUERY INSTANCE ERROR 11.9.4 QUERY REPORT TIMER 11.9.5 QUERY ALARM REPORT TIMER 11.9.6 QUERY HYSTERESIS 11.9.7 QUERY HYSTERESIS MIN |
36 | 11.9.8 QUERY MEASUREMENT VARIABLE (DTR0) Table 17 – DTR reference |
37 | 11.10 Special commands |
38 | Annex A (normative)Units of measure and quantity names A.1 Units of measure Table A.1 – “unitOfMeasurement” values |
39 | A.2 Quantity names Table A.2 – “quantityName” values |
40 | Annex B (informative)Guidance on the design of application controllers B.1 Calculating input values, event values and measurements B.2 Example 1 – 6-bit measurement resolution |
41 | Table B.1 – Calculating input values and event values from measurements Table B.2 – Calculating measurements from event values |
42 | B.3 Example 2 – 12-bit measurement resolution Table B.3 – Calculating input values and event values from measurements |
43 | Table B.4 – Calculating measurements from event values |
44 | Bibliography |